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Dwyer should be held to a higher standard
Reading the article on Del. Don Dwyer's boating-while-intoxicated sentence was interesting ("Dwyer sentenced to 30 days in jail in drunken boating incident," May 14). Drinking and boating is playing Russian roulette. If you are in an accident you may...
Tags: Punishment, Judges, Prisons, Crime, Law and Justice
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Aurora school district agrees to stricter abuse monitoring
Special to the TribuneWest Aurora school officials who failed to report an incident involving a teacher later convicted of sexually abusing two students can avoid prosecution if they adopt and follow better reporting regulations, Kane County’s chief prosecutor said...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Lawyers, Criminals
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Defense attorneys release scores of photos, preparing for George Zimmerman trial
Defense attorneys have released scores of new photos in the George Zimmerman second-degree murder case, including those of clothes he and Trayvon Martin wore the night they got into a fight and Zimmerman killed the teenager. The photos were taken by...Tags: George Zimmerman, Trayvon Martin, Prosecution, Lawyers, Seminole State College
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Arias jury deadlocked but must continue
PHOENIX (AP) — Jurors in the Jodi Arias murder trial said Wednesday they were unable to reach a unanimous verdict on whether she should be sentenced to life in prison or death for killing her one-time boyfriend, prompting the judge to instruct...
Tags: Witnesses, Television Industry, Lawyers, Murder, Death Penalty
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Woman on trial in slaying of aspiring model does not testify
Defense attorneys for a woman charged in the 2008 killing of an aspiring model and actress found strangled in a Santa Monica apartment rested their case Wednesday without calling their client to testify. Closing arguments were expected to begin...
Tags: Prosecution, Lawyers, General Practitioners, Trials, Murder
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Key House chairman slams Senate immigration bill as House immigration group struggles
Associated PressWASHINGTON (AP) — A key House committee chairman on Wednesday sharply criticized a wide-ranging immigration bill just passed by a Senate committee, underscoring the difficulties ahead as the politically volatile measure moves forward in a divided...Tags: Mitch McConnell, Career and Workplace, Raul Labrador, U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, Fox News Channel (tv network)
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AG Bondi goes after Urban Outfitters
TALLAHASSEE -- Don't look for Attorney General Pam Bondi to be shopping at Urban Outfitters this year. Bondi, and 21 other state attorneys general and the attorney general of Guam, wrote a letter to the Philadelphia-based retailer asking it to...Tags: Urban Outfitters Incorporated, Lobbying, Prescription Drugs, Lawyers, Politics
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Lawmakers go along with ComEd rate hikes, override Quinn
Clout StreetSPRINFFIELD -- Gov. Pat Quinn's effort to block ComEd from hiking rates was rejected by state lawmakers on Wednesday. The House voted 71-44 to override Quinn's veto of the legislation, the minimum number of votes needed to do so. The vote came a day...Tags: Illinois Governor, Executive Branch, Skokie, Consumers, Ameren Corporation
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Judge in Italy orders trial for captain in shipwreck of Costa Concordia, which killed 32
Associated PressROME (AP) — An Italian judge has ordered the captain of the Costa Concordia cruise ship to stand trial for manslaughter in the vessel's shipwreck off the coast of Tuscany, which killed 32 people. Judge Pietro Molino, at a closed-door hearing...Tags: Defendants, Lawyers, Carnival Corporation, Murder, Prosecution
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Tinley settles overtime lawsuit with cop for $40,000
The Village of Tinley Park has settled a federal lawsuit filed by the village's K-9 handler in 2011, court records show. Tinley Park agreed to pay K-9 officer Bob Diorio $40,000 to settle the lawsuit, according to the confidential settlement agreement...Tags: Freedom of Information Act, Lawyers, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice
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Appeals court rules real value of stolen coins not clear
A coin thief from North Palm Beach prevailed Wednesday in an appellate court ruling over how much he truly owes his victim in a 2010 case. Theodore Stanley Siuda, 44, pleaded guilty to burglary of a dwelling, grand theft, and false verification of...
Tags: Lawyers, Theft, Crime, Law and Justice, North Palm Beach
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Friend of Boston bombing suspect questioned in triple homicide
WASHINGTON — A friend of alleged Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev who was shot and killed by an FBI special agent in Orlando, Fla., early Wednesday was being questioned primarily about a 2-year-old triple homicide in Waltham, Mass., and...Tags: Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Police Investigations, Murder, Laws, Shootings
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